Author: chris

  • Roller hockey’s rising star

    Roller hockey’s rising star

    IVC’s Erin competing in Spain

    Impington school pupil Erin Edwards represented England at roller hockey in the Eurockey Cup, held recently in the Costa Brava, Spain.

    The Impington Village College (IVC) year 7 student took part in the Eurockey Fem15 – an all-female category of the tournament – with her club team, Ely & Chesterton United (ECU), playing up from her age group, alongside athletes up to 15 years old. Roller hockey or – rink hockey as it’s sometimes known – is a fast-paced, growing sport played on roller skates with a ball and hockey stick.

    Erin has now been invited to travel to Portugal with an England Academy squad in 2024 for training and matches. Commenting on her sporting success, Erin said: “I love playing roller hockey, as it’s fun and fast and pretty much non-stop!”

    Visit here for more information on how to take part in roller hockey locally.

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  • 3g pitch application withdrawn following new objections

    3g pitch application withdrawn following new objections

    ELA Active has withdrawn its planning application for an artificial grass football pitch to be constructed on Impington Village College land between properties on Park Drive and the Spire Cambridge Lea hospital.

    During the mandatory consultation which is part of the planning process, 51 objections were raised by the public compared with 19 supportive comments.

    Cambridgeshire County Council’s Highways department has recommended that the application is refused in its present format due to concerns about the availability of vehicle and bicycle parking “within a reasonable walking distance” of the proposed pitch, and the potential impact on New Road.

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    Further concerns are expressed by South Cambs District Council’s Environment Planning Team, who have raised issues related to lighting and noise. Given those concerns they recommend that the pitch operating hours should be limited to an 8pm finish Monday to Friday, and 6pm Saturdays and Sundays.

    Objections raised by the Parish Council echoed those raised by several members of the public, including a “lack of engagement from applicant with residents and local authority” while the plans were being drawn up.

    Withdrawing a planning application is a relatively common response to objections and concerns raised by consultees, as it avoids the applicant potentially having their plans refused and having to pay more to present a new application. County Councillor Ros Hathorn commented on social media: “…if you think when you submit the proposal that the objections are reasonable, stepping back and coming up with solutions to those problems is a sensible response.”

  • Careers fair to showcase local apprenticeships

    Careers fair to showcase local apprenticeships

    Impington Village College will be hosting an Apprenticeships Careers Fair in the run-up to National Apprenticeships Week. Local apprenticeship employers are invited to take part in the fair, which will run from 9am to 3.30pm on 30 January 2024.

    The event aims to inspire students from Years 10 -13 about the apprenticeship opportunities available in the region. Led by local youth employment organisation Form the Future, who provide careers support for young people on behalf of the Greater Cambridge Partnership, it will offer insight and advice to encourage the next generation to aspire to the careers of the future.

    To find out more, email Catherine Hay at chay@formthefuture.org.uk

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  • Have your say on Police funding for 2024/25

    Have your say on Police funding for 2024/25

    The Police and Crime Commissioner for Cambs and Peterborough, Darryl Preston, has launched a short online survey asking for views on police funding for the coming year.

    With around half (54%) of Cambridgeshire Constabulary’s funding coming from government and the remaining 46% from the policing part of your council tax, the Commissioner is keen to understand the public’s views. He has announced that if the government announces a final police settlement that is better than anticipated, he’ll review what that means locally to help minimise any additional financial burden on residents. Your responses will help inform his final decision on how much he should raise the policing part of the council tax.

    If you would like a hard copy or would prefer to give your views by telephone, please call 0300 333 3456 or email cambs-pcc@cambs.police.uk

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    The survey will remain open until 5pm on 2 January 2024.

  • Histon man denies murder

    Cambridge Crown Court. Photo: Liz Hill

    A plea hearing at Cambridge Crown Court on 11 December heard Histon man, Robert Hammond, plead not guilty to murdering his wife. The body of Sian Hammond was discovered at their house in Primes Corner on 30 October this year.

    Mr Hammond remains in custody ahead of his trial which is scheduled for June 2024.

    Read Also: /news-in-brief/murder-charge-brought-following-histon-womans-death/

  • Equipment and Facility Engineer – Porotech

    Equipment and Facility Engineer – Porotech

    Porotech, a microLED pioneer, are looking for this role based at their office on the Evolution Business Park on Milton Road.

    Equipment and Facility Engineer to develop and upgrade cleanroom environment and facilities to allow R&D and production work and perform equipment upgrade from proof-of-concept (e.g. drawing) to execution. They are looking for someone with a minimum of 5 years’ experience as equipment engineer in chemical/semiconductor manufacturing environment (wet etch equipment will be advantage)

  • Housekeeper – Bramley Court

    Housekeeper – Bramley Court

    Bramley Court Care Home are looking for several roles including this.

    Housekeeper to ensure daily cleaning schedules are followed and with the rest of the housekeeping team, ensure every area of the home is spic and span and up to our standards. This includes all communal areas, toilets and of course our residents’ rooms. You’ll interact with our residents on a daily basis – so you’ll be friendly, caring and kind whilst respecting our resident’s dignity at all times. 16 hours per week. Apply before 08/01/2024

  • Loft conversion with roof extension at 3 Lone Tree Avenue

    Loft conversion with roof extension at 3 Lone Tree Avenue

    Loft conversion with roof extension at 3 Lone Tree Avenue Impington Cambridgeshire CB24 9PG

  • Assistant Practitioner – CPFT

    Assistant Practitioner – CPFT

    Cambridgeshire & Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust (CPFT) are looking for these roles based at Histon Police Station but travelling around the area.

    Assistant Practitioner to assess for, plan and implement therapy interventions and treatment plans, such as exercise programmes (group or individual), provision of mobility aids, measuring and fitting adaptive equipment, minor and major adaptations. Ensure equipment is used safely, following relevant training, and that it is maintained appropriately. Use your skills for making ongoing evaluations of patients response to prescribed treatment/care plans, and prepare for supervised patient discharge. Apply before 1 January 2024.

  • Roof extension with dormer and velux windows at 49 Parlour Close

    Roof extension with dormer and velux windows at 49 Parlour Close

    Roof extension with rear facing dormer and velux windows to front at 49 Parlour Close Histon Cambridgeshire CB24 9XR